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Japan will hold first memorial for ‘all workers’ at Sado gold mines but blurs WWII atrocity. Why?

  • Japan will hold a memorial on Sunday for all workers who died at the Sado Island Gold Mines, now a UNESCO World Heritage site.
  • South Korea's government will boycott the service due to unspecified disagreements with Tokyo.
  • Critics claim Japan's ceremony avoids discussing its history of sexual and labor exploitation during WWII.
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